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Alam ko marami na kayo dito ang naka laptop...kung wala pa kayong mga laptop, mag ***d na kayo o bumili na para mapakinabangan nyo naman itong thread ko..hehe...anyways, eto ang tips para tumagal ang battery ng mga lappy nyo...
by Lincoln Spector, PC World
Siddhartha Raval asked how to take care of a laptop battery so that it lasts a long time.
Batteries dont last forever. Like everything except diamonds and viral tweets, they eventually wear out. But with proper care, a laptop battery can still carry a sufficient charge until youre ready to move on to a better laptop.
But its a tradeoff. Taking the best care of your laptop battery just may be more of a hassle than its worth.
So let me start with a less effective, but more practical approach:
When youre at home, running the laptop on AC power, and you believe that it will stay plugged in for a week or more, shut down the PC and remove the battery.
Then, when you need the battery, plug it back in. If its been more than two months since you last used the battery, check it and charge it before taking it on the road.
Of course, you should never remove or insert a laptop battery while the laptop is running. Always shut it down first.
Thats the practical approach. Heres the extreme care method:
For the absolute best results, never charge it past 80 percent or let it drop below 20 percent. When youre working on AC power, keep an eye on the batterys charging. When it hits or passes 80 percent, shut down your computer, remove the battery, then reboot. When its time to take the laptop on the road, shut it down again and reinsert the battery.
And when youre using the laptop on battery power, shut it down before the battery drops below 20 percent, and dont start it up again until you have AC power.
As I said, probably more of a hassle than its worth.
One more thing: The hotter the battery, the quicker it degrades. So keep your laptop cool.
Ayan, alam nyo na kung paano alagaan ang battery ng lappy nyo...
Wag kalimutan mag like at mag thanks para tuloy ang ligaya... :cute:
Alam ko marami na kayo dito ang naka laptop...kung wala pa kayong mga laptop, mag ***d na kayo o bumili na para mapakinabangan nyo naman itong thread ko..hehe...anyways, eto ang tips para tumagal ang battery ng mga lappy nyo...
by Lincoln Spector, PC World
Siddhartha Raval asked how to take care of a laptop battery so that it lasts a long time.
Batteries dont last forever. Like everything except diamonds and viral tweets, they eventually wear out. But with proper care, a laptop battery can still carry a sufficient charge until youre ready to move on to a better laptop.
But its a tradeoff. Taking the best care of your laptop battery just may be more of a hassle than its worth.
So let me start with a less effective, but more practical approach:
When youre at home, running the laptop on AC power, and you believe that it will stay plugged in for a week or more, shut down the PC and remove the battery.
Then, when you need the battery, plug it back in. If its been more than two months since you last used the battery, check it and charge it before taking it on the road.
Of course, you should never remove or insert a laptop battery while the laptop is running. Always shut it down first.
Thats the practical approach. Heres the extreme care method:
For the absolute best results, never charge it past 80 percent or let it drop below 20 percent. When youre working on AC power, keep an eye on the batterys charging. When it hits or passes 80 percent, shut down your computer, remove the battery, then reboot. When its time to take the laptop on the road, shut it down again and reinsert the battery.
And when youre using the laptop on battery power, shut it down before the battery drops below 20 percent, and dont start it up again until you have AC power.
As I said, probably more of a hassle than its worth.
One more thing: The hotter the battery, the quicker it degrades. So keep your laptop cool.
Ayan, alam nyo na kung paano alagaan ang battery ng lappy nyo...
Wag kalimutan mag like at mag thanks para tuloy ang ligaya... :cute: